Ravish Kumar is a voice many Indians tune into when they want clear, direct reporting and sharp media critique. On this tag page you’ll find his pieces, commentaries and stories that focus on media ethics, political coverage and civic issues. If you want straight talk without the usual TV drama, start here.
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Mahindra SUVs smash 300,000 in H1 2025, setting up a run at 600,000 for the year — A data-driven look at Mahindra's SUV surge, sales numbers and what this means for India’s auto market.
What should all the Indian news channels stop doing? — A blunt take on sensationalism, the overuse of 'breaking news' and why viewers deserve calmer, fact-based reporting.
PM Modi to attend groundbreaking ceremony today? — Short, lively coverage of a high-profile public event with context on why such ceremonies matter politically.
What is wrong with Amit Shah? — Critical commentary unpacking controversies and political moves tied to a key national leader.
What is the best source for reading Indian news online? — A practical guide to choosing news platforms by language, depth and trustworthiness.
What are some of India TV's funny news stories? — A light piece that highlights odd and amusing items from television news, showing how channels sometimes miss the balance.
Does the Infinix Note 12 Pro 5G support FM radio? — Quick tech check: the phone does support FM radio and what that means for users who prefer offline listening.
How is the Air India flight from Delhi to Washington, DC? — A traveler’s review of comfort, service and what to expect on a long-haul flight.
Can CAG audit Air India after the Tata Group takeover? — A clear explainer on audit powers, the divestment process and what it means for public oversight.
Expect reporting that asks tough questions and pushes for accountability. The pieces under this tag focus on what affects citizens: media habits, government acts, and public services. You won’t get empty slogans—each article aims to explain the why and the how.
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An honest news anchor in India is someone who consistently follows the facts and leaves their personal opinions out of their reporting. They ensure that the public is receiving accurate news and that their sources are reliable. They are also transparent about any potential conflicts of interest they may have. The most well-known honest news anchors in India are Ravish Kumar, Arnab Goswami, Prannoy Roy, and Barkha Dutt.